BigLaw and USMC Reserves?
Posted: Sat Oct 18, 2014 4:42 pm
T6 c/o 2016 and already have my 2LSA lined up in DC.
I've been considering becoming an officer in the Marine Corps Reserve once I graduate law school. I almost did OCS instead of law school, but changed my mind at the last minute because I thought I'd never go to law school once I got in the Military. The process would take ~1 year, and then I'd have an 8-year commitment of 1 weekend a month and 2 weeks a year. The actual amount of time I'd have to serve in a year could vary based on the military's needs, but will usually fall in line with that guideline. If it went well, I'd like to make a career of it and stay in the reserves (eventually moving to the judge advocate program) until retirement.
Would most (any) firms allow me to defer coming in full-time for the year it would take me to go through OCS, TBS, and MOS? I'm gonna try to get an exception to sit for the bar in February '16 to avoid having that hanging over my head, but its likely I wouldn't be able to take it until February '17. I'm not super concerned about bar passage since my State's bar is fairly easy.
Since reserve officers can choose where they serve, I could still have certainty of being placed in DC and being able to work at my 2LSA firm. Basically the only hangups are 1) If I'll actually be able to sit for the bar early (I know I still couldn't actually be barred until graduation) 2) If my firm will let me defer 3) If having to peace out for a minimum of 2 weeks a year and 25% of weekends will basically guarantee I'm pushed out the firm after a couple years.
If anyone has any insights into how a firm may view this, or are doing what I'm thinking of doing, I'd love some advice.
I've been considering becoming an officer in the Marine Corps Reserve once I graduate law school. I almost did OCS instead of law school, but changed my mind at the last minute because I thought I'd never go to law school once I got in the Military. The process would take ~1 year, and then I'd have an 8-year commitment of 1 weekend a month and 2 weeks a year. The actual amount of time I'd have to serve in a year could vary based on the military's needs, but will usually fall in line with that guideline. If it went well, I'd like to make a career of it and stay in the reserves (eventually moving to the judge advocate program) until retirement.
Would most (any) firms allow me to defer coming in full-time for the year it would take me to go through OCS, TBS, and MOS? I'm gonna try to get an exception to sit for the bar in February '16 to avoid having that hanging over my head, but its likely I wouldn't be able to take it until February '17. I'm not super concerned about bar passage since my State's bar is fairly easy.
Since reserve officers can choose where they serve, I could still have certainty of being placed in DC and being able to work at my 2LSA firm. Basically the only hangups are 1) If I'll actually be able to sit for the bar early (I know I still couldn't actually be barred until graduation) 2) If my firm will let me defer 3) If having to peace out for a minimum of 2 weeks a year and 25% of weekends will basically guarantee I'm pushed out the firm after a couple years.
If anyone has any insights into how a firm may view this, or are doing what I'm thinking of doing, I'd love some advice.